To say that Satanist Aleister Crowley was an evil man would be an
understatement. But before we get to who this man was and the influence he
has had on this world, let us tell you a little bit about just where this
guy stood morally. He said “I simply went over to Satan's side and I do not
know why.” Crowley also said “I was not content to just believe in Satan, I
wanted to be his chief of staff.” Crowley was once considered “The wickedest
man on earth“ and was kicked out of almost every country he tried to make
his home. The following overview of Crowley’s life is from Hungry for
Heaven by Steve Turner:

“Born
in 1875, Aleister Crowley had, like the Rolling Stones, rebelled against
a regulated small-town background. He’d been raised in Leamington,
Warwickshire, by parents who were members of the Strict Brethren, a
fundamentalist Christian sect. From an early age young Aleister
identified with the enemies of God in the Bible stories that were read
to him. In particular he identified with the antichrist predicted in the
book of Revelation. In 1898 he joined the Hermetic Order of the Golden
Dawn, a magical society.

“Most of Crowley’s adult life was dedicated to indulging in everything
he believed God would hate: performing sex magic, taking heroin, opium,
hashish, peyote and cocaine, invoking spirits, and even once offering
himself to the Russian authorities to help destroy Christianity. He
wrote volumes of books that he believed were dictated to him by a spirit
from ancient Egypt called Aiwass. “To worship me take wine and strange
drugs,” the spirit conveniently told him. “Lust, enjoy all things of
sense and rapture. Fear not that any God shall deny thee for this.” …

Aleister’s father Edward was a Brethren preacher, but he had inherited a
fortune from his father, Crowley Ale. Edward who died when Aleister was
eleven and the son inherited the fortune. From this inheritance,
Aleister financed his satanic career. He began torturing and killing
animals at age twelve. Crowley was a heroin addict and a sexual pervert.
His Christian mother referred to him as “The Great Beast of Revelation
whose number is 666,” and he was pleased with the title. He was
convinced that he was the reincarnation of the magician Eliphas Levi,
who died the year Crowley was born. Crowley also believed he had lived
other lives, including that of Pope Alexander VI. Crowley claimed that
dark powers gave him the words to his “Book of the Law.” His first wife,
Rose, died in a mental asylum. His second wife also went insane. “Five
mistresses committed suicide, and scores of his concubines ended in the
gutter as alcoholics, drug addicts, or in mental institutions”
(Hellhounds on Their Trail, p. 56).

In 1922, Crowley published Diary of a Drug Fiend, which was about the
use of cocaine. He described the widespread use of cocaine among
Hollywood stars, which he described as “cocaine-crazed sexual lunatics.”

As noted, Crowley died a wasted heroin addict given to rages and doubts.
His last words were “I am perplexed…” Crowley worshipped the demon god
Pan, the god of sexuality and lust. His “Hymn to Pan” was read at his
funeral: “I rave and I rape and I rip and I rend/ Everlasting world
without end!”

Crowley believed in human sacrifice and said "A made child of perfect
innocence" is the most suitable victim.

The disturbing thing about all of this is the way many famous and
influential people have embraced this man and his teachings. Guitarist
Jimmy Page of Zeppelin is a devout follower of Satanist, Aleister
Crowley, who proclaimed himself as "The Beast 666". Aleister Crowley was
also a 33rd and 97th Degree Freemason and is recognized as the master
Satanist of the 20th century. In 1971, guitarist Jimmy Page bought
Crowley’s Boleskine House on the shore of Loch Ness where Crowley
practiced his hellish, satanic sex-magick rituals, including human
sacrifices. Guitarist Jimmy Page actually performed Crowley magical
rituals during their concerts. Their song "Stairway to Heaven" carries
the reference "May Queen," which is purportedly the name of a hideous
poem written by Crowley. Page had inscribed in the vinyl of their album
Led Zeppelin III, Crowley's famous "Do what thou wilt. So mete it Be.’
Page and Robert Plant claim some of Zeppelins' songs came via occultic
"automatic handwriting," including their popular "Stairway to Heaven."
Jimmy Page purchased Crowley's home in Scotland which overlooks
Loch-ness which was once a church that burned to the ground with the
congregation inside.

The
cover of the Sergeant Pepper's album by the Beatles showed a background
of, according to Ringo Starr, people "we like and admire" (Hit Parade,
Oct. 1976, p.14). Paul McCartney said of Sgt. Pepper's cover, ". . . we
were going to have photos on the wall of all our HEROES . . .

" (Musician, Special Collectors Edition, - Beatles and Rolling Stones,
1988, p.12). One of the Beatle's heroes included on the cover of Sgt.
Pepper's was — the infamous Satanist, Aleister Crowley! Most people,
especially in 1967, did not even know who Crowley was — but the Beatles
certainly did. Crowley’s photo appeared on the Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper
album cover(upper left hand corner).

The Beatles testified that the characters who appeared on the album
were their “heroes.” Adolph Hitler was to be on the album but Lennon
took it off at the last minute. John Lennon explained to Playboy
magazine that “the whole Beatle idea was to do what you want … do what
thou wilst, as long as it doesn’t hurt somebody” (Lennon, cited by David
Sheff, The Playboy Interviews with John Lennon and Yoko Ono, p. 61).
This was precisely what Crowley taught.

Other people who embraced the teachings of Crowley:
Ozzy Osbourne
called Crowley “a phenomenon of his time” (Circus, Aug. 26, 1980, p.
26). Ozzy even had a song called “Mr. Crowley.” “You fooled all the
people with magic/ You waited on Satan's call / … Mr. Crowley, won't you
ride my white horse…”

On the back cover of the
Doors 13 album, Jim Morrison and the
other members of the Doors are shown posing with a bust of Aleister
Crowley.

David Bowie referred to Crowley in his song “Quicksand” from the
album “The Man Who Sold the World.”

Graham Bond thought he was Crowley’s illegitimate son and recorded
albums of satanic rituals with his band Holy Magick.

Iron Maiden lead singer Bruce Dickinson said: “… we’ve referred
to things like the tarot and ideas of people like Aleister Crowley”
(Circus, Aug. 31, 1984). Their song “The Number of the Beast” said,
“666, the number of the beast/ 666, the one for you and me.” Crowley was
called the Beast.

Daryl Hall
of the rock duo Hall and Oates admits that he follows
Crowley. “I became fascinated with Aleister Crowley, the
nineteenth-century British magician who shared those beliefs. … I was
fascinated by him because his personality was the
late-nineteenth-century equivalent of mine—a person brought up in a
conventionally religious family who did everything he could to outrage
the people around him as well as himself” (Rock Lives: Profiles and
Interviews, p. 584). Hall owns a signed and numbered copy of Crowley’s
“The Book of Thoth” (about an Egyptian god).

Sting, formerly of the Police, has spent many hours studying
Crowley’s writings.

Stiv Bators, lead singer for
The Dead Boys and Lords of the New Church, had a song titled “Do What Thou
Wilt/ This Is the Law,” after the philosophy of Satanist Aleister
Crowley. In another song Bators sang: “I heard the Devil curse/ I
recognized my name.”

LSD guru
Timothy Leary was a Crowley enthusiast. He said: “I’ve
been an admirer of Aleister Crowley. I think that I’m carrying on much
of the work that he started over a hundred years ago … He was in favor
of finding yourself, and ‘Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the
law’ under love. It was a very powerful statement. I’m sorry he isn’t
around now to appreciate the glories he started”

The Marilyn Manson song “Misery Machine” contains the lyrics,
“We’re gonna ride to the abbey of Thelema.” The Abbey of Thelema was the
temple of Satanist Aleister Crowley.

If ever there was a God-hating degenerate, it was Aleister Crowley ...

Crowley
was the one who initially coined the term "New age" in his book "The
Book of the Law."

He
wrote a chapter called “The New Aeon” back in 1904.

FDR was so impressed with the teachings of Crowley he put an image
Crowley designed on the back of the dollar bill.

The Eye in the triangle now on the one dollar bill was created by
Crowley.

It is the eye of Horus (a demon) looking through the pyramid
signifying a day when we are all watched by big brother under the New
World Order.

The following information is
from
WIKIPEDIA.COM...

A number of rock musicians have
been fascinated by the persona and ideas of Aleister
Crowley, and several have made reference to him or his work
in their own.

Popular music groups who have
made passing references to Crowley include:

The Beatles, who placed
him among dozens of other influential figures on the
cover of their concept album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely
Hearts Club Band

Graham Bond, keyboard
player and leader of the Graham Bond Organisation
recorded Holy Magick, a "Thelemic Mass" drawn
from Crowley's writings.

David Bowie, whose song
"Quicksand", featured on his album Hunky Dory,
makes the reference "I'm closer to the Golden Dawn,
immersed in Crowley's uniform of imagery..."

Crowley features in the
opening lyrics of the song Bal-a Versailles, recorded by
Australian pub rock band, Cold Chisel.

Numerous heavy metal
rockers have incorporated Crowley in their lyrics,
though their interpretations more often follow the
tabloid "Satanist" image of Crowley and not his actual
writings. Such lyrics dwell on Crowley's sometime
use of Christian eschatological imagery such as the
number 666.

Ozzy Osbourne in his
solo album Blizzard of Ozz released the song
Mr. Crowley which was about Crowley's struggles and
beliefs.

Ministry have also
referred to Crowley in lyrics and sampled his voice
on the track "Golden Dawn" from their Land of
Rape and Honey album. The band reiterated in
their album Psalm 69, in the eponym song the last
lines "The way to succeed or the way to suk eggs"
are borrowed from the Book of lies.

Legendary British
heavy metal band, Iron Maiden, also made references
to Crowley in many of their songs (most obviously
"Moonchild", on the "Seventh Son of a Seventh Son"
album); Bruce Dickinson, their lead singer, who is
an ardent follower of mystical teachings, also
frequently refers to Crowley's work in his solo
projects.

Swiss black metal /
thrash metal pioneers Celtic Frost released a (now
classic) album named "To Mega Therion". Crowley had
adopted this title, which means "the Great Beast".

The German power metal
band Edguy has a song, "Out of Control", which
refers to Crowley by name.

Entertainer and rock star
Marilyn Manson, who once stated that Crowley was one of
his favorite authors. On his album Antichrist
Superstar, the sentence "When you are suffering,
know that I have betrayed you" supposedly rephrases a
line from Liber AL vel Legis: "Begone! ye mocker;
even though ye laugh in my honour ye shall laugh not
long: then when you are sad know that I have forsaken
you." The line from Disposable Teens "I never
really hated a one true god but the god of the people I
hated" is believed to be a rephrased version of the line
from Confessions "I did not hate God or Christ,
but merely the God and Christ of the people whom I
hated." Also, in the song Misery Machine the
chorus goes, 'We've gotta ride to the Abbey of Thelema.'

Experimental group Coil,
near the end of the video for their eerie, funereal
remake of Tainted Love (as a metaphor for AIDS), flash
the phrases LOVE IS THE LAW and LOVE UNDER
WILL, from Crowley's Liber AL vel Legis, or
The Book of the Law.

Liverpool, UK grindcore
band Carcass (band) repeats "Hate is the law, love under
will", a slight variation on the phrase from Liber AL
vel Legis in the song "Firm Hand" on the album
Swansong.

British music group
Current 93, fronted by a former member of the OTO, takes
their name from a mystical term referring to Thelema
itself, and has drawn extensive inspiration from
Crowley's writings and works. Group leader David Tibet
even wrote an article on Crowley's influence in
contemporary music for Flexipop magazine.

Polish death metal band
Behemoth: a record of theirs is entitled Thelema 6.

The British gothic rock
band Fields of the Nephilim, who make numerous indirect
references to Crowley and to Thelema in their works,
with the songs "Moonchild" and "Love Under Will" being
more obvious examples. The album Elizium features
a sample taken from a Phonograph cylinder of Crowley
reading from one of his works.

German pop group
Alphaville, noted for mystical references of various
sorts, who penned a song about Crowley's wife Rose,
entitled "Red Rose", which makes coded reference to a
number of Thelemic and otherwise occult ideas.

The San Francisco-based
Folk-Rock band Annwn, who have performed a similarly
themed song, "The Scarlet Muse", about Leila Waddell,
one of Crowley's mistresses. Some of the same
performers, under the band name Nuit, have produced an
album, Mother Night, based in part on Thelemic
mystical concepts.

There is a reference to
the Diaries of Crowley in the song "Liezah" by The
Coral.

The American nu metal
quartet Mudvayne references one of Crowley's books in
their song "Mercy, Severity". On their album The End of
All Things to Come, the sentence "Pain of division is
nothing, joy of dissolution is everything." rephrases a
line from the Liber AL vel Legis: "This is the creation
of the world, that the pain of division is as nothing,
and the joy of dissolution all." Also, the Thelemic
teaching, "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the
Law" is rephrased in the song "(K)now F(orever)" as "Do
what you will, make it the whole of your law."

British rock band Manic
Street Preachers feature Crowley in the video for their
song You Love Us.

American rock band Murder
City Devils titled their last album "Thelema" and
featured the phrase "Do what thou wilt" on the back
cover of the CD case.

Aleister Crowley also had
a heavy influence on the band Tiamat, a Swedish metal
group, in their album "Prey" with songs like "Light in
Extension" (a direct quote from Crowley), and "The
Pentagram" where Crowley was directly quoted from one of
his recorded lectures.

American progressive metal
band Tool is heavily influenced by Crowley's works,
ranging from Danny Carey's Enochian Magic Board,
supposed references to Qabalah in Lateralus, and
citations by Blair MacKenzie Blake on the Tool
newsletter to name a few.

Several bands have used
samples of Crowley reading his own works, including
British band Paradise Lost and Finnish band Babylon
Whores. In his film House of 1000 Corpses, Rob
Zombie used an actual recording of Crowley himself
reading his poem "The Poet".

Perhaps most curiously,
Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page owned Crowley's Loch
Ness estate, Boleskine House, from 1971 to 1992. It is
also said that on some pressings of the Led Zeppelin III
album, one or more Aleister Crowley quotes are inscribed
into the runoff matrix of the vinyl (the space between
the last groove and the label.) This may be a
misinterpretation of the signatures left by master
cutter George Peckham.

Page also composed the
original music for Lucifer Rising, a film by
Kenneth Anger heavily influenced by Crowley.

The track Synchronicity
II, from the album Synchronicity by The Police,
is said to be partly inspired by strange events at
Boleskine House while Jimmy Page was the owner.

Crowley is the old man
pictured on the cover of Led Zeppelins fourth album (IV,
Zoso, Runes etc).

Former Pantera frontman
Philip Anselmo used the alias "Anton Crowley", (In
reference to Anton LaVey from "Satanic Bible" fame, and
Aleister Crowley), to avoid lawsuits while recording for
his many side-projects.

Brazilian rock singer Raul
Seixas and his songwriter Paulo Coelho were influenced
by Aleister Crowley. The influence extended not only to
music, but also the creation of the "Alternative
Society", which was to be a thelemic community. The
project was considered subversive by members of the
Brazilian military, which imprisoned all prospective
members of the group.

'Anti-folk' musician Kimya
Dawson depicts hell as a place "where Aleister Crowley
milks cows in the dairy" in the song "Velvet Rabbit"

John Frusciante (Red Hot
Chili Peppers) is an admirer of Crowley, and the songs,
'666' , 'I'm Around' , 'Emptiness' and 'Look On' (from
his solo album, 'Inside of Emptiness') are all inspired
by Crowley.

American Heavy Metal band,
Devildriver, also reference Crowley in the lyrics of
their song, 'Nothings Wrong?': "Do what thou wilt, Shall
be the whole of the law, Do what thou wilt, All they
understand is the claw."

The alternative scottish
rock band Primal Scream refrases a sentence from
Crowley's Liber Al vel Legis (I, 3: "Every man and every
woman is a star") in the refrain of their song 'Star':
"Every brother is a Star, Every sister is a Star"

Krautrock legends Can
recorded a song named "Augmn" (Crowley's ultimate word
of power) on the Album "Tago Mago" (which itself is a
rock formation off the coast of Ibiza, reputedly part of
the Crowley legend).

The hierarchy of the
Secret-Societies have been deeply involved in the Black-Occult since they have
existed. This includes the ritual sacrifice of children and babies. This
knowledge has been kept from the minds of society at large until more
recently. It is now only a matter of time when the masses of the people
become fully aware of the real agenda behind the secret societies and the true
purpose of why they exist.

Aleister Crowley — Initiated to the
highest levels
of Freemasonry and high priest of the Golden Dawn, said: "A white male
child of perfect innocence and intelligence makes the most suitable
victim."

In the US each year 400,000 children
are reported missing.In the UK,98,000 children are reported missing.

Shockingly, Aleister Crowley's famous saying,
DO AS
THOU WILT, actually came from Benjamin Franklin. Franklin was an
occultist, Satanist and indulged in child sacrifice. Franklin
attended the drunken, ritual orgies of a secret society called, among
other things, the
Hellfire Club. They would get drunk, dress
prostitutes up like Nuns and have orgies in underground caves, which
resembled Black Masses (although they "worshipped" pagan deities Bacchus
and Venus). While not actual professed Satanists, their motto Fait ce
que vouldras (Do what thou wilt) was later used by Satanist Aleister
Crowley. Truth is indeed stranger than fiction.

Lest you think that Aleister Crowley (born Edward
Alexander Crowley, 1875-1947) was just some crazy fool that no one took
seriously, think again. Crowley has had a large influence upon modern
rock music. Unbeknownst to most Americans, much of the Hellish music
which they idolize was written and sang by devout followers of
Crowley and his
Satanism.

Guitarist Jimmy Page of Zeppelin is a devout follower of Satanist,
Aleister Crowley, who proclaimed himself as "The Beast 666". Aleister
Crowley was also a 33rd and 97th Degree
Freemason and is
recognized as the master Satanist of the 20th century. In 1971,
guitarist Jimmy Page bought Crowley’s Boleskine House on the shore of Loch
Ness where Crowley practiced his hellish, satanic sex-magick rituals,
including human sacrifices. Guitarist Jimmy Page actually performed Crowley
magical rituals during their concerts. Their song "Stairway to Heaven" carries
the reference "May Queen," which is purportedly the name of a hideous poem
written by Crowley. Page had inscribed in the vinyl of their album Led Zeppelin III, Crowley's
famous "Do what thou wilt. So mete it Be.’ Page and Robert Plant claim some of
Zeppelins' songs came via occultic "automatic handwriting," including their
popular "Stairway to Heaven."

Crowley obviously the guru of modern Satanism (and mentor of many rock
groups) taught in his magick handbook, Magick in Theory and Practice, for
the occultist, It's known as “the law of reversal” “. . . let him learn to
write backwards. . .” In many Satanic churches they will recite the Lords
prayer but they will start with “Amen” and say “Nema” and then recite the
whole prayer backwards.

Let's look at how this concept is taught by some of the most influential
rock groups of this era. Let's look at the album 1999 by Prince.

The album starts off with a flame burning upside down on the "P" in
Prince. However, if you turn the album upside down...

Look at what the above photo says. First you have a male sex organ
followed by 666. It then says: E...V...I...L The flame in the first letter P
is now burning right side up. Can you see that? It is backwards.

You'll also see Prince doing his imitation of the Eye of Horus
designed by Crowley.

Now let's take a look at an album from Sting and his band, the
Police.

The album is entitled “Ghost in the machine.” You see three computer
digits on the front. But the are 666 is written backwards.

The cover of the Sergeant Pepper's album by the Beatles showed a background of,
according to Ringo Starr, people "we like and admire" (Hit Parade, Oct.
1976, p.14). Paul McCartney said of Sgt. Pepper's cover, ". . . we
were going to have photos on the wall of all our HEROES . . ."
(Musician, Special Collectors Edition, - Beatles and Rolling Stones,
1988, p.12). One of the Beatle's heroes included on the cover
of Sgt. Pepper's was — the infamous Satanist, Aleister Crowley!
Most people, especially in 1967, did not even know who Crowley was — but
the Beatles certainly did.

". . . we were going to have photos on the
wall of all our HEROES . . ."

"Hero" Aleister
Crowley is second from left on the top row:

The Beatles apparently took Crowley's teaching very serious — Beatle
John Lennon, in an interview, says the "whole idea of the Beatles" was —
Crowley's infamous "do what thou wilt":

"The whole Beatle idea was to do what you want, right?
To take your own responsibility, do what you want and try not to harm
other people, right? DO WHAT THOU WILST, as long as it
doesn't hurt somebody. . ." ("The Playboy Interviews with John Lennon
and Yoko Ono", by David Sheff and G. Barry Golson, p. 61)

Photo to left: Most people
recognize the Satanic hand sign which John Lennon is making at the
bottom right; but, few people realize that the "ok" sign which Paul
McCartney is making at the bottom left is also very Satanic.
The "ok" sign is actually three 6's, each of the three vertical
fingers forming an individual 6. 666!

Crowley has had a great influence on rock
&
roll. The International Times voted Crowley “the unsung hero of
the hippies.” One man who helped popularized Crowley’s work among
rockers is avant-garde film artist Kenneth Anger. He claimed that his
films were inspired by Crowley’s philosophy and called them “visual
incantations” and “moving spells.” Anger considered Crowley a unique
genius. Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones and Jimmy Page of Led
Zeppelin both scored soundtracks for Anger’s films about Crowley. See
“Led Zeppelin” for more about Page’s enthusiasm for Crowley.

Crowley’s photo appeared on the Beatles’
Sgt. Pepper album
cover. The Beatles testified that the characters who appeared on the
album were their “heroes.” John Lennon explained to Playboy
magazine that “the whole Beatle idea was to do what you want … do what
thou wilst, as long as it doesn’t hurt somebody” (Lennon, cited by
David Sheff, The Playboy Interviews with John Lennon and Yoko Ono,
p. 61). This was precisely what Crowley taught.

Ozzy Osbourne called Crowley “a phenomenon of his time” (Circus,
Aug. 26, 1980, p. 26). Ozzy even had a song called “Mr. Crowley.” “You
fooled all the people with magic/ You waited on Satan's call / … Mr.
Crowley, won't you ride my white horse…”

On the back cover of the
Doors 13 album, Jim Morrison and the
other members of the Doors are shown posing with a bust of Aleister
Crowley.

David Bowie referred to Crowley in his song “Quicksand” from the album
The Man Who Sold the World.

Graham Bond thought he was Crowley’s illegitimate son and recorded
albums of satanic rituals with his band Holy Magick.

Iron Maiden lead singer Bruce Dickinson said: “… we’ve referred to
things like the tarot and ideas of people like Aleister Crowley” (Circus,
Aug. 31, 1984). Their song “The Number of the Beast” said, “666, the
number of the beast/ 666, the one for you and me.” Crowley was called
the Beast.

Daryl Hall of the rock duo Hall and Oates admits that he follows
Crowley. “I became fascinated with Aleister Crowley, the
nineteenth-century British magician who shared those beliefs. … I was
fascinated by him because his personality was the
late-nineteenth-century equivalent of mine—a person brought up in a
conventionally religious family who did everything he could to outrage
the people around him as well as himself” (Rock Lives: Profiles and
Interviews, p. 584). Hall owns a signed and numbered copy of
Crowley’s The Book of Thoth (about an Egyptian god).

Sting, formerly of the Police, has spent many hours studying Crowley’s
writings.

Stiv Bators, lead singer for The Dead Boys and Lords of the New
Church, had a song titled “Do What Thou Wilt/ This Is the Law,” after
the philosophy of Satanist Aleister Crowley. In another song Bators
sang: “I heard the Devil curse/ I recognized my name.”

LSD guru Timothy Leary was a Crowley enthusiast. He said: “I’ve been
an admirer of Aleister Crowley. I think that I’m carrying on much of
the work that he started over a hundred years ago … He was in favor of
finding yourself, and ‘Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the
law’ under love. It was a very powerful statement. I’m sorry he isn’t
around now to appreciate the glories he started” (Late Night
America, Public Broadcasting Network, cited by Hells Bells,
Reel to Real Ministries).

The Marilyn Manson song “Misery Machine” contains the lyrics, “We’re
gonna ride to the abbey of Thelema.” The Abbey of Thelema was the
temple of Satanist Aleister Crowley.

If ever there was a God-hating degenerate, it was Aleister Crowley ...

33°
Mason, Aleister Crowley would definitely get some votes in the "most wicked
man who ever lived contest" and is the clear cut favorite for the title of
"The Father of Modern Satanism". Crowley's wicked life and his intimate
association with Freemasonry are both well known.

Crowley himself was
terribly decadent. A happily heroin-addicted, bisexual Satan
worshiper, he asked people to call him "The Beast 666." Crowley
believed that he was literally the antimessiah of the apocalypse.

During the first World War, Crowley transferred his activities to America.
The press proclaimed him "the wickedest man in the world." He also spent
time in Italy, but was expelled because Italian authorities accused his
disciples of sacrificing human infants in occult rituals. According to one
source, Crowley resided in the Abbey of Thelema near Cefalu Sicily, and
revived ancient Dionysian ceremonies. During a 1921 ritual, he induced a
he-goat to copulate with his mistress, then slit the animal's throat at the
moment of orgasm. —SOURCE

A very popular Rock band around the world is MINISTRY,
formed by Al Jourgensen in 1981. Jourgensen retired in 2008. The band's
music is totally blasphemous against the Bible, Jesus Christ, the Holy
Spirit, and God the Father. Here are the repulsive lyrics to their
despicable song PSALM 69, from the album titled, Psalm
69: The Way To Succeed And To Suck Eggs lyrics taken directly from
Aleister Crowley's works of darkness...

PSALM 69, by
the band MINISTRY(written by Al Jourgensen)

congregation, please be
seated and open your prayer guides to the bookof revelations, psalm 69

drinking the blood of jesusdrinking it right from his veinslearning to swim in the oceanlearning to prowl in his name

the body of christ looked unto mea preacher with god-given handshe wants you to suck on the holy ghostand swallow the sins of man

psalm 69

the invisible piss of the holy ghostcomes down like acid rainthey're making a bonnet of terminal guiltthe scavengers go on parade

the fathers who write that eternityis used to fight the swordhave filled you up with the devil's cockand he'll come in the name of the lord

the way to succeed and the way to suck eggs

It is not coincidence that the band chose Psalm 69. The
exact title of the album is taken from Satanist,
Aleister Crowley's
THE BOOK OF LIES, chapter 69. Psalm
69: The Way To Succeed And To Suck Eggs is the title of chapter 69.
Admittedly, there is an entry at Wikipedia showing that Aleister
Crowley (1875-1947) was making reference to a sex act...

The number 69 is a very popular sexual term which refers to
a specific sex act. I can't show you the album cover because it is too
graphic, but it features a naked women with wings. In the blasphemous song
PSALM 69, MINISTRY sings the lyrics, “he wants you to
suck on the holy ghost and swallow the sins of man.” The song is about
performing oral sex on God...

he wants you to suck on the holy ghostand swallow the sins of man

These God-haters go on to sing, “the invisible
piss of the holy ghost, comes down like acid rain.” MINISTRY has played in
concert with THE GRATEFUL DEAD and BLACK SABBATH.
These are evil men.

Aleister Crowley was a sexual degenerate, mass child-killer,
homosexual, fiend, and enemy of mankind and God. Crowley was known for
openly having sex with his wife in front of guests in their home, committing
all despicable manner of homosexual sins, biting his lovers with fangs (he
filed 2 of his teeth down into sharpened fangs), eating a woman's excrement
during ritual sex, group orgies, and he boasted of being the
self-proclaimed... WICKEDEST MAN IN THE WORLD.

Even more
shocking is that
President George H. Bush is
purportedly married to Aleister Crowley's daughter.
At a minimum, Aleister Crowley is known to have had sex with Barbara Bush's
mother just prior to her birth. I think it would be ridiculous to assume
that Crowley wasn't Barbara's father. She sure looks like Crowley. The fact
that no one wants to reveal who Barbara's father really is, is strong
evidence that Crowley is indeed her father.

Lets just look at what we do know... George H. Bush married
the daughter of a woman known to have had sexual relations with THE
WICKEDEST MAN IN THE WORLD. Do you really think that is mere
coincidence? You couldn't make this stuff up. Out of over 5,500,000,000
people alive on the planet at the time, how does Bush Sr. end up marrying
the daughter of Aleister Crowley's lover? Who's kidding who?

And furthermore, George H. Bush has shown himself to be one
of the most wicked men in the world. The CIA is the most evil and hideous
organization in existence, of which Bush's name is synonymous. It's all in
the family. Truth is truly stranger than fiction.

Following is an eye-opening documentary
revealing the subtlety of Satan and just how prevalent satanism is in
American society today. Prepare to be shocked my friend...

EXPOSING SATANISM IN
SOCIETY 1 OF 3

EXPOSING SATANISM IN
SOCIETY 2 OF 3

EXPOSING SATANISM IN
SOCIETY 3 OF 3

“And have
no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them.”
-Ephesians 5:11